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William Wallace Auld

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William Wallace Auld

Birth
Brownsville, Fayette County, Pennsylvania, USA
Death
1895 (aged 66–67)
Atchison, Atchison County, Kansas, USA
Burial
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Two apparent children:
John T.W. AULD
b.25 Sep 1869, Bridgeport, Pa.
d.29 Jul 1898 , Atchison, Ks.

William M. AULD
(nothing further)

William W. AULD was the proprietor of a flour milling business in Atchison. He must have had a partner as the business is at times listed as "Blair & Auld" such as in the 1887 Atchison directory. In 1870 & 1880 census it appears he is the father Lizzie Etta, but legal records show that he was her "guardian" and not her father. Lizzie Etta was the daughter of Rev. John T.W. AULD, his brother, who died in 1861. As David & James were at one time close brothers, likewise, it appears Rev. John and William W. were very close. Apparently William named a son after his brother. Family legend says that little "Johnny", b. 1869, was a cripple most of his life. Little "Johnny" died at age 28.

From "David Auld of Antrim" by David Walton Auld

Two apparent children:
John T.W. AULD
b.25 Sep 1869, Bridgeport, Pa.
d.29 Jul 1898 , Atchison, Ks.

William M. AULD
(nothing further)

William W. AULD was the proprietor of a flour milling business in Atchison. He must have had a partner as the business is at times listed as "Blair & Auld" such as in the 1887 Atchison directory. In 1870 & 1880 census it appears he is the father Lizzie Etta, but legal records show that he was her "guardian" and not her father. Lizzie Etta was the daughter of Rev. John T.W. AULD, his brother, who died in 1861. As David & James were at one time close brothers, likewise, it appears Rev. John and William W. were very close. Apparently William named a son after his brother. Family legend says that little "Johnny", b. 1869, was a cripple most of his life. Little "Johnny" died at age 28.

From "David Auld of Antrim" by David Walton Auld


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